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Ex-senator sells domain name, sees it take sci-fi slant

The ex-senator was nestled on his living-room couch, midway through watching the Super Bowl game when a familiar domain name flashed at the bottom of his 55-inch flat-screen TV.

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Couple May Face Multiple Felony Charges

A police officer described three children as looking like they came from “a Holocaust Concentration Camp,” according to court documents detailing the reasons for Saturday’s arrests of a Bella Vista...

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Changes Ahead For Benton County Road Department

The arrest Friday of a fourth employee of the Benton County Road Department has only intensified the spotlight on the department and its operations.

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Assault Leaves Man Lying Behind Bar

An Elkins man was hospitalized Saturday night after being kicked in the head during an altercation in Fayetteville’s entertainment district.

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Man Drowns In Beaver Lake

A 38-year-old Springdale man drowned in a Beaver Lake cove Saturday afternoon.

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Teens Spend Summer At College

A group of seniors return to school today after spending most of their summer vacation away from home and hanging out with friends.

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Springdale Death A Homicide

Springdale police said Sunday they were continuing to investigate the death of a 62-year-old man who was killed at his Springdale home Friday night.

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Murals Ward Off Graffitti

Cpl. Dan Montgomery is tired of cleaning up graffiti.

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Waste Management Fire Destroys Building

A fire at the Waste Management landfill in Tontitown on Saturday night destroyed a scale house building but the company has a temporary office in place that will allow them to be open today.

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Rogers Man Hit By Car, Dies

A Rogers man was killed Saturday evening when he was struck by a car while walking along South Eighth Street, according to police.

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Safari Tract To Close Over Power-Line Dispute

Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari will soon close a part of the animal park in connection with the construction of a high-voltage transmission line that will cross a portion of the Safari land.

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Police Search For Shooting Suspect

Springdale police were searching Sunday for a man they said shot at several cars Saturday night.

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Final Sections of Razorback Greenway Nearing Construction

Officials from two cities are working to secure the last right of way for the Razorback Greenway.

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Meeting Information

The Planning Commission will meet at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in Council Chambers at City Hall, 301 W. Chestnut St.

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Capital Murder Trial Delayed For Prairie Grove Residents

Four Prairie Grove residents charged with capital murder in the beating death of Ronnie Lee Bradley have a new trial date after the case was reset Monday to Jan.13.

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Carroll Electric Postpones Vegetation Management Presentation

Carroll Electric Cooperative Corp. has cancelled its Aug. 20 meeting with the Bella Vista City Council and Bella Vista Village Property Owners Association’s Board of Directors in which it planned to...

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FEMA tours Benton County damage

Federal Emergency Management Agency representatives will tour Benton County today and Tuesday to inspect the sites of flood damage as the county continues the process of seeking federal disaster...

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Benton County road worker suspended but will keep job

Wayne Leroy Lowe, the Benton County Road Department employees arrested Friday in Fayetteville in connection with driving while intoxicated, will be suspended for a week without pay, but will keep his...

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Rogers man pleads guilty, sentenced for sexual assaults

The tearful mothers of two girls had the opportunity Monday to face the man who sexually assaulted their daughters.

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School’s 1st day brings hope

An air of excitement filled hallways at Marvin Primary Campus on the first day of school Monday, said the superintendent of one of the state’s smallest school districts.

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